Don't install Nvidia driver 375.57 on Windows 10

Nvidia released a new driver for its video card on Friday, and it turned out quickly that the driver caused all kinds of issues on Windows 10 machines.

When it comes to the installation of new drivers, display drivers or others, it is usually a good idea to wait a couple of days before you install them on one of your computers.

If you have the means, it is usually best to test the driver on a test system to make sure it will likely run fine on production machines as well.

Nvidia's Geforce Game Ready Driver 375.57 driver comes with optimizations for Battlefield 1, Civilization VI and the soon to be released Titanfall 2. Considering that the driver brings along with it optimizations for these much anticipated and popular games, it was no surprise that gamers started to download and install the Nvidia Geforce Game Ready Driver 375.57 on their machines to take advantage of it.

Especially users on Windows 10 PCs noticed shortly thereafter that the driver was causing all kinds of issues on their system.

Some symptoms observed by Windows 10 users was that Windows Store apps started to crash, that drag and drop operations in the Start Menu did not work as intended and were causing issues, and that videos and animated GIFs were showing artifacts.

Nvidia did release Geforce Game Ready Driver 375.63 shortly thereafter which fixed those issues. It is already offered on the official Nvidia website and the Geforce website where it has replaced the defect driver. If you thought that is the end of the story, you are mistaken.

If you run Nvidia's Geforce Experience software, you know that it is the primary tool on many machines to update drivers.

Turns out, the tool is still offering version 375.57 for download, and not the newer version of the driver that fixed the issues that users experienced.

It is unclear why the older driver is still listed in the application and not the newer one. Users who operate PCs with Nvidia video cards should download and install Nvidia drivers manually from the website, and not use Geforce Experience for that. This is especially true for users on Windows 10 PCs, but users on machines running older versions of Windows should do the same as it provides them with an up to date driver.

Geforce Experience was in the news recently as the latest version of the software made user registration mandatory. This is just another reason why you may want to avoid the program. While it offers simple configurations for games -- that sometimes work and other times don't -- it offers nothing in that regard that you cannot do directly in the game as well.

Nvidia released the new Geforce Game Ready Driver 375.57 driver for its video cards that is causing huge issues on Windows 10 machines.

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About Martin Brinkmann

Martin Brinkmann is a journalist from Germany who founded Ghacks Technology News Back in 2005. He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand.You can follow Martin on Facebook or Twitter

What about “nvdisplay.container.exe” – nVidia Display Container. Anyone knows what this is about? Do we need it for something? No resource found on your other thread Martin. This service also has nvxdsync attached to it i think

The problem with Geforce Experience any program can hook into it recording your screen prob has backdoor for n s a the registration part really sucks why should i have to register just to have auto updating driver step backwards this is.

windows 10 has enough problems with drivers on its own without having bad drivers from nvidia i saw a live stream bsod just the other day windows 10 had a issue with nvidia that just randomly happens to the streamers brand new windows 10 pre-installed pc

With the driver version, 375.63, my machine with Windows 8.1 64bit starts to have problems – right after I finished the installation of 375.63 on Monday, 25, 2016: – The machine becomes very slow to start, hanging at black screen much longer than before. – Once login to the Windows, the real headache starts: mouse cursor keeps spinning, pausing, and re-spinning. The symptom won’t stop, even I reinstalled 375.63 second time. The cursor has been spinning for over 24 hours until I reinstalled with a very early driver, 326.83, found from the PC manufacture’s website.

Same thing! I checked my system for viruses with two antiviruses four times (two of them from safe mod) yesterday, and nothing! I even tried to re-install Windows, but with no success. In the end I stumbled on one old forum, where someone said that he solved such thing by shutting off one of the nvidia services, so I tried to shut them all one by one. The bad one was the third – nvidia local system container service. So I shut it off for good, and everything returned to normal. No Geforce Experience, sure, but also no pain.

there were everything ok for me with 357.57,357.63 and when i wants to install 357.70 nvidia driver my notebook will hang after blinking twice during installation with the installation screen and nothing movable at all. and i should turn it off with long pressing of power button. then there when i wants to turn on my notebook it will make me wait for a long time in windows logon with a blank screen came after windows blue logo came up. and after starting windows, there is no driver installed at all. so i re install windows and try installing 357.70 from the first step but it happens again.

After the last nvidia driver update I suddenly noticed that video playback on youtube has artifacts – it has black patches and heavy pixelation when starting playback of every video, and after the first few frames it normalizes. I have version 375.63. Hopefully, the latest update will solve the issues.

Hey guys i played Battlefield 1 on Ultra Settings with this Driver. All fine but after todays big Battlefield update it now requieres the 375.86 Driver which says it could not install on my PC. Any thoughts ?

This NVIDIA thing was suddenly installed on my laptop (Windows 10). I think it has caused my laptop to overheat and worked slower, especially when watching Youtube. Can one delete this program? Will delelting affect my laptop negatively?

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